Daily Activities:
- Petting Zoo
- New Goat Hotel
- Pumpkin Slide
- Haunted House
- Spooky Scenes
Plus Weekends:
- Wagon Rides
- Big Bale Maze
- Tattoos
- Straw Crawl
- Paint Your Own Pumpkin
- Miniture Golf
- Trike Track
- John Deere Express
- Super Slide
- Haunted Black Hole
Pumpkin Hollow and
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Fall Family Fun!
Sept 19- Oct 31
Mon-Fri: 8 a.m.-6:30 p.m.
Sat-Sun: 8 a.m.-6:00 p.m.
If going to Pumpkin Hollow sounds like entering some kind of fantasy Magic Land, that's kind of what it is like for you and your kids.
Our Pumpkin Hollow is a chance for families to just have fun, chose the perfect pumpkins, enjoy some games, and get lost together in a relaxed day outdoors.
Free Daily Activities
Activities for families with children up to 3rd grade include:
- ABC's of Agriculture Maze
- No Left Turn Maze
- Kids Haunted House
- New Fun House for Kids
- Goat Hotel with Goat Walk
- Pumpkin Slide
- Fall Scenes for Photo Memories
The Largest John Deere & Case International Tractors in North America are on display.
There are thousands of beautiful, golden pumpkins and plenty of farm fresh fall produce available.
Plus Special Weekend Activities!
Saturday's and Sundays, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
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Pay One Price Ticket only $10 per person. (More info)
You’ll find plenty of fun for the whole family:
- John Deere Express Train Ride
- The Black Hole
- Super Slide
- Mini Golf
- Tractor-Drawn Wagon Rides
- Duck Races
- Apple Chucker
- Trike Track
- Straw Crawl for the Little Ones!
- Tatoo Parlor (limit one per Pay One Price Pass)
- Pumpkin Painting (limit one per Pay One Price Pass)
- Straw Crawl for little ones
You'll also enjoy our a huge selection of traditional fall food items such as Homemade Candy & Caramel Apples, Fresh Baked Pies, Fry Cakes, Cider and Apples.
Weekend Entertainment!
Sept. 19 & 20:
- Pumpkinfest Weekend-Sample Pumpkin products (12-4 p.m.)
Sept. 26 & 27:
- Apple Fest Weekend – Sample Apple Products from (12-4 p.m.)
- Learn All About the Boy Scouts (10-4 p.m. Sat.)
- Trace Wilkins - Country Singer (1-4 p.m., Sat & Sun)
Oct. 3 & 4:
- John Deere Days – Tractor Displays
- Mike Kornrich, Singer (10-5 Sat)
- Trace Wilkins - Country Singer (1-4 Sun)
Oct. 10, 11, & 12:
- Fire Safety Weekend-Henrietta Fire Dept (11-3, Sat & Sun)
- Mike Kornrich, Singer (10-5 Sat & Sun)
Oct. 17 & 18:
- The Backsliders-Acoustic Vintage Country (1-4 p.m. Sat)
- Friends with Feathers-Live Bird Show (11-4 p.m. Sun)
Oct. 24 & 25:
- Dress Up Weekend – Free prize to any child in costume! (Sat & Sun)
- Mike Kornrich, Singer (10-5 p.m. Sat & Sun)
You'll also find the Farm Market and Garden Center is buzzing with activities!
Free samples, contests, homebaked pies, caramel and candy apples, kettle corn, and much, much more!
Scroll down through these photos, and picture the fun your family will have at Gro-Moore Farms Fall Festival!
Educators: Spookley the Square Pumpkin offers a valuable life lesson to students on acceptance and is a part of our pumpkin patch program. Please visit Spookley's official website (www.spookley.com) and register for free lesson sheets and activities.
Pumpkins on Parade Annual Charitable Event
Raised Over $7,500 for School of the Holy Childhood
On October 6, 2008, Gro-Moore Farms hosted Pumpkins on Parade at their location on 2811 East Henrietta Road, Henrietta, which raised over $7,500 for the School of the Holy Childhood. This is a wonderful community
event, which featured food, music and an auction of painted pumpkins.
Area businesses supported the event by purchasing large bales of hay that staff at Gro-Moore Farms painted to look like pumpkins.
Supporters at this level included, Baker’s Tree Service, Bradley Kaufman, DDS, Doyle Security Systems, East Coast Commercial, Klee’s Mobil, Key
Logistics, Rochester/Henrietta Super 8 Motel, Read’s Ice Cream, Monroe Tractor, Rochester Institute of Dog Grooming, Rush Henrietta Rotary Club, Reen’s Heat & Sole, Sue’s Finishing Touch, Terry & Terryl Butwid, the Scowcroft Family, and
Friends of Michael Yudelson.
The bales have been prominently displayed at the business for several weeks. Holy Childhood and Rush Henrietta students, as well as area artists, also supported the event by painting pumpkins that were auctioned off at the event.
All proceeds from Pumpkins on Parade in 2008 benefited Holy
Childhood’s Out and About Program. Out and About is an extracurricular recreational program that allows Holy Childhood adult program participants and students ages 14 and up to broaden their recreational and social skills and knowledge. It takes place after school and work hours. Outings offer inclusion and
interaction within the community that are crucial to establishing normal and healthy social lives.
Holy Childhood is a non-denominational, non-profit agency providing individuals with special needs with the tools to reach maximum independence.
For more information about the agency visit www.holychildhood.org or call (585)359-3710.





